Assiniboine celebrates grand opening for rural rotating Practical Nursing site in Otterburne

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The Honourable Jon Reyes, Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration speaks at an Assiniboine Community College podium with college banners behind him.

Assiniboine Community College celebrated the grand opening of its rural rotating Practical Nursing site in Otterburne at Providence University College today.

“Assiniboine’s expansion of its Practical Nursing program in both permanent and rural rotating sites will allow more students to become certified in this high-demand health-care occupation,” said Manitoba Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister, Jon Reyes. “Being able to attend training closer to home increases participation rates for rural students, which aligns with our government’s Skills, Training and Knowledge Strategy, and also supports our commitment to add 400 new nursing seats to meet Manitoba’s health sector needs.”

While the site welcomed nursing students in early September, the college marked the opening of the new rotating site today, with an event that welcomed nursing students and staff, Minister Jon Reyes, local MLA Dennis Smook, and partners from Providence University College and Southern Health Santé Sud.

“Assiniboine continues to be responsive to Manitoba’s labour market and support economic growth by meeting community needs. Our rural rotating Practical Nursing sites answer the call on both of these priorities, and it is a pleasure to celebrate a new site in Virden and Otterburne this week,” said Mark Frison, president at Assiniboine. “We thank our partners in community, healthcare and government for ensuring we can offer more training opportunities, increasing the number of qualified nurses in the workforce to address the healthcare labour shortage.”

The college held a grand opening of its Virden rural rotating location earlier this week, and will be in Arborg and Morden for similar events in the new year.

“Expansion of the rural rotating Practical Nursing diploma program in our region brings us one step closer to meeting the increasing demands to fill nursing positions. We are thrilled to partner with Assiniboine Community College and Providence University College to expand this program to Otterburne,” said Jane Curtis, CEO of Southern Health-Sante Sud. “This goes a long way in providing accessible post-secondary options in the eastern part of our province. This program is now offered in two locations in the Southern Health-Santé Sud region – Southport and Otterburne.”

Practical Nursing is the largest single program of study at Assiniboine, with 100 per cent of graduates surveyed reporting they had jobs. Since 1975, more than 4,200 individuals have graduated from nursing programs offered by the college.

In addition to rural rotating sites, the college has permanent Practical Nursing programs at its campuses in Brandon, Winnipeg, Dauphin and Portage la Prairie.